Lincoln City Women FC is an English women's football club affiliated with Lincoln City FC. The club play in the FA Women's National League North.
Full name | Lincoln City Women Football Club | ||
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Nickname(s) | "Imps" | ||
Founded | 2008 (as Nettleham Ladies) | ||
Ground | Moorlands Sports Club, Lincoln | ||
Chairperson | Martin Ryder | ||
Manager | Lee Mitchell | ||
League | FA Women's National League Division One Midlands | ||
2021–22 | FA Women's National League Division One Midlands, 3rd of 12 | ||
Website | Club website | ||
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Lincoln City Women FC has evolved over the period of time since the club's inception in 2008.[citation needed] They started life as Nettleham Ladies FC and entered the Lincolnshire County Women's League in the same year. In 2009, the club won the Lincolnshire County Women's League and were promoted to East Midlands Women's Football League Division One North, where they remained until 2012.
For the start of 2012/13 season they gained promotion as league champions and were promoted to the East Midlands Women's Football League Premier Division,[1] where they competed until 2017/18 season. They clinched the title by three points, losing just one game all season. The season ended with a 7-0 victory over Grimsby Borough in the County Cup Final.
Another title winning season was followed by their first season at Tier Four of the women's football pyramid in 2018/19 and they have continued to dominate the Lincolnshire Women's Senior County Cup by winning it in each of the last six seasons.
The summer of 2019 was a landmark in the development of the Club as a successful name change[2] to Lincoln City Women FC meant a total rebranding for the 2019/20 season[3] and a change of Club colours to the famous red and white stripes.
Season | Division | Position | Women's FA Cup | Notes |
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2009-10 | Lincolnshire County League | 1st | Promoted | |
2010-11 | East Midlands Division One North | 5th/12 | ||
2011-12 | East Midlands Division One North | 1st | Promoted | |
2012-13 | East Midlands Premier Division | 5th/12 | ||
2013-14 | East Midlands Premier Division | 2nd/10 | ||
2014-15 | East Midlands Premier Division | 2nd/11 | Missed promotion by 1 point | |
2015-16 | East Midlands Premier Division | 2nd/10 | ||
2016-17 | East Midlands Premier Division | 5th/11 | ||
2017–18 | East Midlands Premier Division | 1st/12 | 1st Round Proper | Promoted |
2018–19 | FA Women's National League Division 1 Midlands | 7th/11 | 1st Round Proper | |
2019–20 | FA Women's National League Division 1 Midlands | 5th/12 | 2nd Round Proper | Null and void due to COVID-19 pandemic[4] |
2020–21 | FA Women's National League Division 1 Midlands | 3rd/12 | 2nd Round Proper | Curtailed due to COVID-19 pandemic[5] |
Lincoln City Women play their home games at Lincoln Moorlands Sports & Social Club.[6]
The Development Team plays at Active Nation Yarborough.
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Ellie Gilliatt July - December 2020[7]
Olivia Clark (As Nettleham Ladies)[8]
Mary Cooper (2019-20)
Lincoln City Women FC Development Team compete in the FA Women's National Reserve League Midland Division.[9]
Lincoln City Women work closely with the Lincoln City Foundation and the Academy for Women.
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Former manager: Richard Cooper June 2018 - January 2021.[10]
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